Deputies have tracked down a woman captured on surveillance camera stealing nearly $1,000 worth of beef from a Lee County supermarket.

Janice Wagoner, 38, of Fort Myers, was arrested Saturday morning and charged with three counts of petit theft, grand theft, drug possession without a prescription and violating probation.

Her arrest came after someone recognized her from surveillance photos taken at the Winn-Dixie off Palm Beach Boulevard near Buckingham Road in Olga.

This was the first of four thefts that happened after 7 p.m. May 3. She loaded up a grocery cart filled with 10 to 14 packages of meat – valued at $60 each – and slipped the items into a bag. She then walked out of the store seemingly unnoticed.

Witnesses say they saw her walk to a nearby bus stop on the west side of the store where she waited for a driver to pick her up.

She then stopped by three more times over the next three weeks at the same store, according to deputies.

Arrest records show Wagoner has been arrested more than two dozen times in Lee County dating back to the end of 2001 for charges ranging from theft and armed robbery to battery and child neglect.

Deputies say she's already a convicted felon and was under state supervision when she was arrested.

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